You Should See Pataki Do That Bow Wow Song After a Couple of Sam Adams

<div class="image left"><img alt="Pataki" src=" http://nymag.com/images/2/daily/intel/07/11/15_pataki_sm.jpg"/></div>A significant portion of New York's wealthy and powerful will migrate north this weekend for the Yale-Harvard football game. The notoriously competitive teams are both undefeated, making this one of the most important games in history. And a good excuse for getting <i>toasted</i>! Among the revelers will be Governor Pataki, who graduated from Yale in 1967, and who plans to booze it up at his house in Garrison, New York, before taking his party up to New Haven to tailgate. Whoooo! "We've got everything ready — great food, good wine and beer," he told the <i>Sun</i>, adding that drinking the brewski is how he spent a large percentage of his undergraduate years. He'll mingle with Harvard friends before the game, he says, but when the game starts, it's all business. "None of us are particularly good losers," he said. Now that's a shocker.
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A significant portion of New York's wealthy and powerful will migrate north this weekend for the Yale-Harvard football game. The notoriously competitive teams are both undefeated, making this one of the most important games in history. And a good excuse for getting toasted! Among the revelers will be Governor Pataki, who graduated from Yale in 1967, and who plans to booze it up at his house in Garrison, New York, before taking his party up to New Haven to tailgate. Whoooo! "We've got everything ready — great food, good wine and beer," he told the Sun, adding that drinking the brewski is how he spent a large percentage of his undergraduate years. He'll mingle with Harvard friends before the game, he says, but when the game starts, it's all business. "None of us are particularly good losers," he said. Now that's a shocker.